August 26

This week’s image:  It’s back - the Cabbagetown Art & Crafts show has been approved for September 11 & 12 in Riverdale Park.





CABBAGETOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD REVIEW 



FEATURED LOCAL ARTIST


Lawrence Bernstein

“I’ve had two constants in my life - a camera in my hands and a curiosity about the structure and behaviour of the natural and human world around me.”   Lawrence has a website and an Instagram page. 


Water no 55 

“I spend a lot of my time photographing water. It fascinates me. This is one of my favourite water images. The photo freezes wave forms as they move and dissipate across a beach illuminated by a cloud in the evening sky.”


FEDERAL POLITICS

Every week, I’ve had personal  discussions with the local candidates from the Green, Liberal and NDP parties. This week, the Conservatives were scheduled but Ryan Lester and I did not coordinate ourselves and so this report will come next week.


The official Returning Officer

The Returning Officer (161 Bay Street, Suite 2700) is in charge of the details in our riding involving registering voters, arranging and staffing the voting stations and controlling the ballots.  If you have questions about the election, check out the official website - the Toronto Centre site is still being completed and some details may not yet be available. Open Monday to Friday from 9 am to 9 pm, Saturday from 9 am to 8 pm and Sunday from noon to 4 pm. 


Voting details

You’ll receive a personal voter information card telling when and where you can vote using any of these options.
Election day - Monday September 20. 
Advance polls - Friday September 10, Saturday September 11, Sunday September 12 and Monday September 13. 
Vote by mail - register no later than 6 pm, Tuesday September 14


LOCAL NEWS     


Cabbagetown Art & Crafts 

The big art show in Riverdale Park (Winchester and Sumach) is happening.  Randy Brown has announced that the Parks Department has given his project a green light.  His show will take place on Saturday September 11 and Sunday September 12 - the usual Cabbagetown Festival weekend.  It’s welcome news.  Gradually, bits and pieces from the Festival are coming together. The art show is a big part of it and it’ll create a festive basis for the 2021 Festival weekend.


Future Regent Park development

Tuesday’s meet ’n greet session in the Big Park did not produce a truck load of specific details about Phase 4 and 5 - the area south of Gerrard.  It was intended as an introductory step in the process. Staff from Toronto Community Housing and Tridel were there to hear residents’ suggestions - these will be included in future plans. Peter Zimmerman from Toronto Community Housing noted that retail is planned for the south side of Gerrard, that the building heights will rise from Gerrard to the park, that a new library and community facility are being considered and that affordable social housing continues to be a priority. By the end of the year, draft plans will be released for community input.  By the end of 2022, Tridel will be ready to start construction.  


One resident’s suggestion

Ade has been asking for tennis courts to be installed somewhere in Regent Park for a while.  He teaches tennis skills to kids and he has to take them over to Riverdale Park East on Broadview.  He’s asking for a spot in the Big Park or on the Athletics Field.  


The Foundry

The Ontario government and representatives from local community groups and from City Hall have reached a tentative agreement about the future of The Foundry (153 to 185 Front).  Two buildings will be preserved - the Cleaning Room and the Machine Shop, along with a high brick wall along Palace Street.  The Office and the Warehouse will be demolished to make way for new housing projects.  Various politicians and community activists have described this agreement as a victory for everyone.  (Photo:  Evan Madill, CBC)


Market packages in Cabbagetown

The Cabbagetown Farmers’ Market (Sumach and Winchester) is bundling together special packages from several vendors for your quick and easy dinner choices.  It’s a pilot project to see how you like the goodies. This week’s bundle includes potato herb rolls, cherry balsamic chutney and Fifth Town Cheese - buy each item individually or the package at $27.  Opens every Tuesday from 3 to 7 pm.  Underpass Park Farmers’ Market (29 Lower River Street) in Corktown is open on Thursday from 4 to 7:30 pm. Check out the Facebook pages for Cabbagetown and Underpass for the latest news.


Support the bursary

Hazel Medina is the 2021 recipient.  She’s won the first award from the Dr Sandy MacPherson bursary. She received $2500 to use toward her first year tuition and course expenses at York University.  Sandy died last October after a brief illness.  In his honour, Community Matters Toronto created this bursary and we know that he would be proud to support a young student like Hazel. Please consider your support for future awards from the fund - it’s a great way to remember Sandy.  Email CMT for more info. 


It’s back - The New Roots Dinners

Daniel et Daniel (248 Carlton) supports Green Thumbs, Growing Kids through its New Roots Dinner series. GTGK helps children develop their relationship with the earth through school gardens and nature programs. This year’s dinner can be enjoyed at home. Four courses feature an Ontario cheese and charcuterie platter, summer blackberry salad, rainbow trout roasted with honey and rosemary with summer vegetables and a rosemary plum trifle. A vegetarian alternative is also available. $120 each. A $50 tax receipt is given for each order. Click here for ordering and menu information.


Update about COVID vaccines

In Cabbagetown, Rexall (539 Parliament) has Pfizer.  They’re vaccinating children 12 and up.  Shoppers Drug Mart (467 Parliament) has Pfizer.  Check other locations close to you - not all of them have vaccines. In Regent Park, Shoppers Drug Mart at 593 Dundas E.  In  St James Town, the Shoppers at 565 Sherbourne. In Corktown, the Shoppers at 351 Queen E.  The stores are accepting walk-ins plus you can check the websites for Rexall and Shoppers to get times and details and to make appointments.


A third bridge

Another beautiful bridge for the new Port Lands is en route from Dartmouth to Toronto.  This one will be the eastern span for Commissioner Street. It set out on the trip by barge on August 20 and by August 26, it had reached Cornwall.  It’ll be here and installed very quickly. In total, four bridges will be used in the new site. Waterfront Toronto has described the bridges on its website.  Image:  Waterfront Toronto


Cemetery scavenger hunts

The Cabbagetown Preservation Association has put together three “scavenger hunts” - two in the Necropolis and one in St James.  They’re fascinating walks through our history.  Check out the CPA website and see the “hunts” and the answers listed there. 


Hayley on Aberdeen

A while ago, Victoria Hadden and local Aberdeen residents saw a film crew making an ad along their street.  It’s available now.  It stars Hayley Wickenheiser and the Basement Gang delivering Harvey’s burgers along Aberdeen.  Thanks Victoria - a nifty story.   


CafeTO Artwalk

Marie-Judith Jean-Louis’s art is on display at Chew Chew (186 Carlton).  She’s intrigued by the nuances between looking at something versus seeing something.   


Weekend cycling routes

Lake Shore East from Leslie to Woodbine, Lake Shore West from Windermere to Stadium Road and Bayview Avenue from Rosedale Valley Road south to Corktown Common are open for bike traffic from 6 am Saturday August 28 to 9 pm on Sunday August 29. (Photo:  Robin Pueyo)


Cabbagetown Regent Park Museum Historical Tidbit

By Sally Gibson. Wednesday, August 13, 1902 was a coolish summer day for these City workers at Carlton and Ontario streets with a maximum temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit. A back page of the Toronto Daily Star reported that a pair of grey Rocky Mountain badgers was presented to the Riverdale Zoo. The sports page reported that Toronto’s League-leading Maple Leafs had a bad day in Jersey City, losing 12-6 despite the efforts of starting pitcher Louis Bruce who was described as “the Indian”. (Bruce was a full-blooded Mohawk who used his baseball career to finance his education which underpinned his career as a dentist and Methodist minister.) The Star’s front page reported that the Toronto Railway Company which owned the Carlton streetcar tracks was unsuccessfully pushing to make its radial railway franchise permanent. Great trees along Carlton provided deep shade for butcher Ell Smart on the far corner and Dr. John H McFaul on the near corner.  For more Cabbagetown history, photos and videos visit the CRPM Facebook  Image:  Summer Day on Carlton Street, August 13, 1902 CTA


CABBAGETOWN FESTIVAL


Art & Crafts in the Park

The big art show in Riverdale Park (Winchester and Sumach) has been approved and given a permit. Enjoy the show on Saturday September 11 and Sunday September 12 from 11 am to 6 pm daily. 145 artists have signed up to date.


Cabbagetown Short Film Festival

30th anniversary online festival.  This year, you can buy one Access Pass that admits you to three different programs.  Each program has 6 or 7 short films. Once you open a program, you’ll have up to 72 hours to watch its films.  There’ll be a total of 20 shorts from Canada, the USA, Morocco, Russia and Spain.  7 of these films are from Toronto including Cleo Brown’s award winning The Young Wife.  Here’s your link to buy your Access pass. 


Blair’s Run

Once again, it’s a virtual event - September 10 to 19.  The Cabbagetown Youth Centre is now part of Toronto Kiwanis Boys & Girls Club.  The building is being renovated - it’s extensive and expensive.  Proceeds from Blair’s Run will ease the burden.  Form your street team and register here.


KIDS STUFF


Young dancers at home

The School of Toronto Dance Theatre (80 Winchester) is offering virtual dance lessons for kids 3 to 17.  Creativity, spontaneity, musicality and new techniques are at the heart of each session.  The lessons are twice monthly from 9:30 to 10:15 am from September 11 to December 18.   Each session includes live-stream video followed by live Zoom class.  Single students can register or a family pack will include two or more students.  Register now - click here.


Store hours at the Book Bank

The Children’s Book Bank (350 Berkeley) will be closed on Sundays and Mondays in September.  Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays are reserved for community drop-ins from 10 am to 6 pm.  Fridays are school drop-in days from 10 am to 3 pm.  Saturdays are community drop-in days from 10 am to 3 pm.


IN THE MEDIA


The Foundry agreement

Ashleigh Stewart has written about the agreement over the future of the Foundry for CBC News.  Her story contains details about the agreement and about community reactions.  (Photo: Mehrdad Nazarahari/CBC).


BUSINESS NEWS


Cabbagetown Barber Shop

The Cabbagetown BIA has reminded us about these nice people. Since the lockdown ended, they’ve noticed that a number of their customers haven’t returned. Their business was hard hit and they could use your support now. As the BIA notes, “Their cuts get rave reviews and their prices are hard to beat.” Open 9 am to 6 pm, daily. 525 Parliament.


Seasonal Clearance at Kendall & Co

Save up to 50% on select furniture, rugs, art, home accessories and gifts. While quantities last. Check out Kendall’s sale now on their website. Take advantage as they make room for new arrivals and renovate to launch a new and improved customer experience in August. Email for an appointment for in-store shopping of their furniture, rugs, wallpaper, drapery, blinds and reupholstery - noon to 5 pm Monday to Saturday. 514 Parliament St. (416) 363-9914


COMING EVENTS


Play music on the porch

Saturday August 28 from 3 pm.  Marion Law will be singing at 19 Aberdeen and she may be joined by other musicians.  You’re invited to bring a chair and enjoy the show.


Modern Dance Expression

The School of Toronto Dance Theatre (80 Winchester) presents Modern Dance Expression, taught by Megan Nadain.  It’s an all-levels class that celebrates community, music, exercise, and our love for dance. If you have a passion (or just a curiosity) for modern dance, you can reconnect with yourself and others through movement in a stimulating and supportive environment. The classes are a hybrid series both outdoors in a nearby park and virtually from home. September 14 to October 19 (outdoors) and October 26 to November 30 (virtually). Book one session, or both – the choice is yours!


RESTAURANT NEWS


Cranberries is open

Cranberries (601 Parliament) is one of our favourite restaurants and it’s open and ready for your dine-in business.  You can also enjoy its takeout and delivery services (with Door Dash and Ritual).  Check out the full menu and specials online.


The Irv

Justin Abrams plays live acoustic music, Thursday August 26,  7 to 9 pm.  195 Carlton.


Cyril’s soup

Cyril is making his lemon, lentil and corn soup - a popular choice.  His juice is strawberry and orange.  Soup - one to 9 cups at $3/cup, 10 or more cups at $2.50/cup.  Juice - 2 cups for $9. Email him to place your order.


EVENTS, CLUBS & PUBS – DAILY LISTINGS


THURSDAY AUGUST 26 TO SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 5

If there's a cover charge or tickets are sold, the prices are listed.


THURSDAY AUGUST 26


Justin Abrams at The Irv

7 to 9 pm.  Live acoustic music, 195 Carlton.

Underpass Park Farmers’ Market

4 to 7:30 pm, 29 Lower River Street

Outdoor HIIT classes with Adem

7:15 am, Sprucecourt School (70 Spruce). Parliament Street Fitness.  Members are free, non-members welcome, $15 or ten-pack at $125.


FRIDAY AUGUST 27


Skratch Bastid & Friends - concert

7 pm, CityView Drive-In (20 Poulson St), $63 to $64


SUNDAY AUGUST 29


Yoga Flow with Alex

10:30 am.  Riverdale Park (Winchester & Sumach). Offered by Parliament Street Fitness.  Members are free, non-members welcome, $15 or ten-pack at $125.


MONDAY AUGUST 30


Trivia at Stout Irish Pub

7:30 pm, Headscratchers Trivia, hosted by Josh Fishbane. (221 Carlton)


TUESDAY AUGUST 31


Cabbagetown Farmers’ Market

3 to 7 pm, Riverdale Park West (Winchester & Sumach)

Outdoor HIIT training with Warren

6 pm, Sprucecourt School (70 Spruce). Offered by Parliament Street Fitness.  Members are free, non-members welcome, $15 or ten-pack at $125.  

Trivia at Stout Irish Pub

7:30 pm, Headscratchers Trivia, hosted by Josh Fishbane.  (221 Carlton)


WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1


Learn to Run classes with Manissa

7 am.  Riverdale Park (Winchester and Sumach). Offered by Parliament Street Fitness.  Members are free, non-members welcome for 8-week package at $50.

Slo Flo yoga with Robin

9:30 am. Zoom. Offered by Parliament Street Fitness.  Members are free, non-members welcome, $15 or ten-pack at $125.


THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 2


Underpass Park Farmers’ Market

4 to 7:30 pm (29 Lower River Street)

Outdoor HIIT training with Adem

7:15 am, Sprucecourt School (70 Spruce). Offered by Parliament Street Fitness.  Members are free, non-members welcome, $15 or ten-pack at $125.


SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 5


Yoga Flow with Alex

10:30 am.  Riverdale Park (Winchester & Sumach). Offered by Parliament Street Fitness.  Members are free, non-members welcome, $15 or ten-pack at $125.

Labour of Love - concert

3:30 pm, CityView Drive-In (20 Poulson St), $93 to $185  


CONTACT INFO 


Food services 

A comprehensive listing of our local food services is now available in our new Cabbagetown Directory. The list includes bakeries, coffee shops, delis, restaurants and pubs. Each entry gives the name, address, phone number and a link to a Facebook page or website. Click here to find your favourite. 

August 19

This week’s image:  This is the best time of the year at the Farmers’ Markets - lots of fresh tomatoes, fruit, corn and produce.



CABBAGETOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD REVIEW 



FEATURED LOCAL ARTIST


Lawrence Bernstein

“I’ve had two constants in my life - a camera in my hands and a curiosity about the structure and behaviour of the natural and human world around me.”   Lawrence has a website and an Instagram page. 


Architectural abstraction no 7 

“When I moved back to Toronto in 2018, landing in Cabbagetown after spending most of my adult life elsewhere, I had a strong desire to see the John Robarts Research Library, a building I thought was ugly when it was first built. Now I see it totally differently.”


FEDERAL POLITICS

With an election underway, I’m reporting on personal  discussions that I’ve had with the local candidates from the Conservative, Green, Liberal and NDP parties. So far, I’ve met with Annamie Paul (Green), Brian Chang (NDP) and Marci Ien (Liberal). This week, Marci Ien is in the spotlight.


Marci Ien

We talked on the phone for a half-hour last Monday morning.  Marci has been our MP since last October.  She’s only been in the House of Commons in person once - on the day in November when she was sworn into office and then gave her first speech. Since then, her work in the House, in committee and in caucus has all been virtual.
The obvious question

What's she been doing? She’s been learning about local agencies and communities and marshalling federal government help for them. She lists her work on mental health issues and her focus on housing as priorities.  She’s helped Covenant House, various Indigenous groups, Black entrepreneurs and community based sports groups.  The building at 293 Parliament has been included in the federal rapid housing program

This election campaign

As COVID restrictions relax, she welcomes the chance to knock on doors and to meet voters personally.  She’s held an ice cream social in St James Town.  Her campaign headquarters is open at 96 Gerrard.  Marci can be contacted by email. Her campaign has a website and social media. Phone (647) 417-6927.

 

LOCAL NEWS     


Great choices at the farmers’ markets

These tomatoes are from County Left at Underpass Farmers’ Market  (29 Lower River).  Northumberland Fields in Cabbagetown (Riverdale Park, Sumach and Winchester) has lots of yellow corn as well as the widely popular peaches and cream.  The Cabbagetown Farmers’ Market (Sumach and Winchester) opens every Tuesday from 3 to 7 pm.  Underpass Park Farmers’ Market (29 Lower River Street) in Corktown is open on Thursday from 4 to 7:30 pm. Check out the Facebook pages for Cabbagetown and Underpass for the latest news about 2021 vendors and events.


Congrats to Hazel Medina

Hazel has won the first award from the Dr Sandy MacPherson bursary. She’s headed off to York University next year to begin her studies toward a career as a pharmacist. Her guidance counsellor at Jarvis Collegiate describes her as “optimistic, delightful, easy to get along with.” She’s received a $2500 award to use toward her first year tuition and course expenses. Sandy died last October after a brief illness. In his honour, Community Matters Toronto created this bursary and we know that he would be proud to support a young student like Hazel. Please consider your support for future awards from the fund - it’s a great way to remember Sandy. Contact CMT for details.

Congrats to the Short Film Festival

The Cabbagetown Short Film Festival has been nominated for the 2021 Heritage Toronto Award.  We’ll find out the results on Monday October 18.  


It’s back - The New Roots Dinners

Daniel et Daniel (248 Carlton) supports Green Thumbs, Growing Kids through its New Roots Dinner series.  GTGK helps children develop their relationship with the earth through school gardens and nature programs.  This year’s dinner can be enjoyed at home.  Four courses feature an Ontario cheese and charcuterie platter, summer blackberry salad, rainbow trout roasted with honey and rosemary with summer vegetables and a rosemary plum trifle. A vegetarian alternative is also available.  $120 each.  A $50 tax receipt is given for each order.  Click here for ordering and menu information.


The Cabbagetown BIA is hiring

The BIA wants an events and administrative coordinator.  Young people who want a short-term job to December 17 are invited to apply. It’s specifically aimed at youth.  Applicants must be unemployed, out of school and between the ages of 15 and 29.  The deadline is 5 pm on Friday August 20.  Check the BIA website for the job description, pay and contact details.

CafeTO Artwalk

Celia Moase’s art is on display at Stout Irish Pub (221 Carlton).  Her images are drawn from her home on Prince Edward Island.   


Christopher Dew’s new book

Christopher has published his new book, Ulysses - Coming Home.  He tells the story of the greatest sled dog that the north has ever known.  Kidnapped, taken to California for medical research and then sold to a dealer who collects and sells rare animals.  He escapes and begins his 2500 mile trek back to his home.  It’s a classic adventure told in the great Jack London tradition.  Christopher is the Executive Producer of the television series The Littlest Hobo. You can buy your copy at Friesen Press and at Amazon.


Beth Kaplan’s Loose Woman

In 1979, Canadian actor Beth Kaplan agreed to live and work for four months in a community of intellectually disabled men in Provence. Her memoir Loose Woman is an intimate, sometimes hilarious tale with an unforgettable cast of characters. She describe her astonishing transformation from sexually adventurous, quasi-alcoholic actor into a resolute young woman embarking on a brand-new life.  You can order your copy directly from Beth, from a local bookstore or from Amazon.


Update about COVID vaccines

In Cabbagetown, Rexall (539 Parliament) has Pfizer.  They’re vaccinating children 11 and up.  Shoppers Drug Mart (467 Parliament) has run out of vaccines for Thursday August 19 and expects an ample supply of Pfizer on Friday.  Check other locations close to you. In Regent Park, Shoppers Drug Mart at 593 Dundas E.  In  St James Town, the Shoppers at 565 Sherbourne. In Corktown, the Shoppers at 351 Queen E.  The stores are accepting walk-ins plus you can check the websites for Rexall and Shoppers to get times and details and to make appointments.


Fighting the tags

Congrats to the volunteers and the Cabbagetown BIA staff for your cleanups last weekend on the storefronts in our area.   (Photo: Cabbagetown BIA)


Weekend cycling routes



Lake Shore East (east bound lanes) from Leslie to Woodbine and Bayview Avenue from Rosedale Valley Road south to Corktown Common are open for bike traffic from 6 am Saturday August 21 to 9 pm on Sunday August 22. (Photo:  Robin Pueyo)


Foundry progress report

Keep the Foundry campaign alive and help to stop the demolition by making a donation and by signing the petition.  By Wednesday August 18,  23,453 people had signed the petition to stop the Foundry demolition and $33,291 had been donated to the Legal Defence Fund.  


 CABBAGETOWN FESTIVAL


Updates

Normally, the Festival weekend falls after Labour Day - September 10 to 12.  We know now that the street events along Parliament and Carlton will not be held this year.  The big art show in Riverdale Park is still up in the air - the organizers are preparing for it but they don’t have confirmation yet from the City that they can use the park.  


Cabbagetown Short Film Festival

30th anniversary online festival.  This year, you can buy one Access Pass that admits you to three different programs.  Each program has 6 or 7 short films. Once you open a program, you’ll have up to 72 hours to watch its films.  There’ll be a total of 20 shorts from Canada, the USA, Morocco, Russia and Spain.  7 of these films are from Toronto including Cleo Brown’s award winning The Young Wife.  Here’s your link to buy your Access pass. 


Blair’s Run

Once again, it’s a virtual event - September 10 to 19.  The Cabbagetown Youth Centre is now part of Toronto Kiwanis Boys & Girls Club.  The building is being renovated - it’s extensive and expensive.  Proceeds from Blair’s Run will ease the burden.  Brenda McNee urges us ”to support these efforts through Blair’s Run so that we can go home again!  And so the wonderful community programs offered at the CYC can resume and new ones can grow!”  Form your street team and register here.


KIDS STUFF


Store hours at the Book Bank

The Children’s Book Bank (350 Berkeley) will be closed on Sundays and Mondays in September.  Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays are reserved for community drop-ins from 10 am to 6 pm.  Fridays are school drop-in days from 10 am to 3 pm.  Saturdays are community drop-in days from 10 am to 3 pm.


Lego books for the Children’s Book Bank

Donations are being accepted on Saturday August 21 between 11 am and 2:30 pm.  Lego books are really popular - if you have any to spare, please include them in your donation.  And if you have any extra Lego, include it as well.  350 Berkeley.


ANNOUNCEMENTS


Furnished apartment to rent

Spacious one-bedroom basement apartment in Cabbagetown, steps from streetcar and Parliament St. yet startlingly tranquil. Private entrance through a beautiful garden, high-ceilinged living-room with dining space and kitchen, dressing-room, bathroom with huge shower, full-sized washer/dryer, bedroom. Fully furnished.  $1700 a month, including utilities and high-speed wifi. Someone quiet and reliable with references, please; prefer longterm but short-term also possible, two month minimum. Available November 1, possibly a bit earlier.  Email for info.


IN THE MEDIA


Bike lane on Bloor Street

The Toronto Star’s fixer, Jack Lakey, wrote about the closure of a bike lane on Bloor just west of Parliament.  It’s shut to facilitate work being done on Tridel’s new towers at that corner.  The response from the City’s Traffic officials reads like a formula from a PR textbook. (Photo:  Jack Lakey, Toronto Star)


BUSINESS NEWS


Seasonal Clearance at Kendall & Co

Save up to 50% on select furniture, rugs, art, home accessories and gifts. While quantities last. Check out Kendall’s sale now on their website. Take advantage as they make room for new arrivals and renovate to launch a new and improved customer experience in August. Email for an appointment for in-store shopping of their furniture, rugs, wallpaper, drapery, blinds and reupholstery - noon to 5 pm Monday to Saturday. 514 Parliament St. (416) 363-9914


COMING EVENTS


Learn about future Regent Park development

Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam and Tridel along with Toronto Community Housing are holding three meet ’n greet sessions.  The focus is on Phases 4 and 5 in Regent Park (the yellow and red areas on the map).  Thursday August 19 (Athletics Field, Sumach and Shuter), Tuesday August 24 (Big Park, Sackville and Dundas) and Thursday August 26 (Athletics Field, Sumach and Shuter) - each session runs from 5 to 8 pm. 


Under the Stars

This week’s movie is the season’s finale.  Wednesday August 25 at 7 pm. The film is the documentary Subjects of Desire.  This is an online event. The pre-show starts at 6 pm. This week, watch short films from Sketch Working Arts’ Tiny Adaptations and Toronto Ward Museum’s Block by Block.  Free.  Register here.


Taste of Regent Park

On Wednesday August 25, it’s butter chicken night by the Regent Park Catering Collective. Last Wednesday’s dinner included a takeaway dinner from Mya Bay (Parliament and Carlton) and mango coconut tapioca pudding courtesy of FreshCo.   40 Oak Street. 


RESTAURANT NEWS


Have they left off anything here?

Join the Irv’s annual lobster fest.  Check out these lobster cheese fries with russet fries, lobster claw meat, mornay sauce, lemon zest, feta cheese and chives.  There’s more on the menu - lobster tacos, lobster mac ’n cheese, lobster rolls, surf ’n turf burger and a surf ’n turf main.  August 16 to 22, 195 Carlton.


Cyril’s soup

Cyril is making green gazpacho - a classic in southern Spain. It’s freezable, dairy free and gluten free. Ingredients include cucumbers, green peppers, green apples, onions and garlic. For extra flavours, he’s adding green onions, jalapenos, celery and lime, mint and cilantro. His juice has raspberries and apples.  Soup - one to 9 cups at $3/cup, 10 or more cups at $2.50/cup.  Juice - 2 cups for $9. Email him to place your order.


EVENTS, CLUBS & PUBS – DAILY LISTINGS


THURSDAY AUGUST 19 TO SUNDAY AUGUST 29

If there's a cover charge or tickets are sold, the prices are listed.


THURSDAY AUGUST 19


Underpass Park Farmers’ Market

4 to 7:30 pm, 29 Lower River Street

Outdoor HIIT classes with Adem

7:15 am, Sprucecourt School (70 Spruce). Parliament Street Fitness.  Members are free, non-members welcome, $15 or ten-pack at $125.


FRIDAY AUGUST 20


Drive ’N Queens

8:30 pm, CityView Drive-In (20 Poulson St),  $162 to $326 (per vehicle).


SATURDAY AUGUST 21


Mini Pop Kids

Noon, CityView Drive-In (20 Poulson St),  $121 to $175 (per vehicle).


SUNDAY AUGUST 22


Yoga Flow with Alex

10:30 am.  Riverdale Park (Winchester & Sumach). Offered by Parliament Street Fitness.  Members are free, non-members welcome, $15 or ten-pack at $125.


MONDAY AUGUST 23


Trivia at Stout Irish Pub

7:30 pm, Headscratchers Trivia, hosted by Josh Fishbane. (221 Carlton)


TUESDAY AUGUST 24


Cabbagetown Farmers’ Market

3 to 7 pm, Riverdale Park West (Winchester & Sumach)

Outdoor HIIT training with Warren

6 pm, Sprucecourt School (70 Spruce). Offered by Parliament Street Fitness.  Members are free, non-members welcome, $15 or ten-pack at $125.  

Trivia at Stout Irish Pub

7:30 pm, Headscratchers Trivia, hosted by Josh Fishbane.  (221 Carlton)

Reel Asian Film Festival: Paper Tigers

7:30 pm, CityView Drive-In (20 Poulson St), free


WEDNESDAY AUGUST 25


Learn to Run classes with Manissa

7 am.  Riverdale Park (Winchester and Sumach). Offered by Parliament Street Fitness.  Members are free, non-members welcome for 8-week package at $50.

Slo Flo yoga with Robin

9:30 am. Zoom. Offered by Parliament Street Fitness.  Members are free, non-members welcome, $15 or ten-pack at $125.

Under The Stars 

Online movie night. Subjects of Desire at 7 pm.  Pre-show activities at 6 pm.  Free.  Register for the online event - RegentParkFilmFestival.com


THURSDAY AUGUST 26


Underpass Park Farmers’ Market

4 to 7:30 pm (29 Lower River Street)

Outdoor HIIT training with Adem

7:15 am, Sprucecourt School (70 Spruce). Offered by Parliament Street Fitness.  Members are free, non-members welcome, $15 or ten-pack at $125.


FRIDAY AUGUST 27


Skratch Bastid & Friends

7 pm, CityView Drive-In (20 Poulson St), $63 to $64


SUNDAY AUGUST 29


Yoga Flow with Alex

10:30 am.  Riverdale Park (Winchester & Sumach). Offered by Parliament Street Fitness.  Members are free, non-members welcome, $15 or ten-pack at $125.  



CONTACT INFO 


Food services 


A comprehensive listing of our local food services is now available in our new Cabbagetown Directory. The list includes bakeries, coffee shops, delis, restaurants and pubs. Each entry gives the name, address, phone number and a link to a Facebook page or website. Click here to find your favourite.